terrible company - Administrative Assistant Univar Solutions Employee Review

1.0
10 July 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Competitive pay, few good friendships

Cons

Horrible company and management. They don't care about anyone except for upper management, if you're not part of that group consider yourself worthless to them. Hostile environment especially the last months that I was there. They are also cheap when it comes to providing anything for their employees, from supplies to snacks, even disposable utensils in their breakrooms. Save your time and energy for someplace else. You'll just end up with anxiety at this place.

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Univar Solutions Response
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Thank you for this feedback. Univar Solutions is a place Where People Matter and that means everyone matters, across all job levels. We're disappointed to hear you didn't experience that during your time with us. Your feedback is incredibly valuable; please be assured that it will be addressed.

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